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Chapter 6 - Chapter 6:Extraordinary Divine World

To begin, I congratulate all those who managed to create their world. For those who did not succeed, do not lose hope—you still have two more chances to create it. 

As I was saying, congratulations to those who succeeded in creating the world of their choice and for taking your first step on the divine scale. Congratulations.

I also have a few announcements to make. First, your divine helmets will be delivered to your homes tomorrow. Until then, do not try to enter your worlds, otherwise you could die.

"Why?" said Christian.

"Hmph, you're not even aware of that?" Jin Tao looked at Christian with disdain.

"What do you have against Chris, Jin Tao?" Evans asked.

"I don't have anything against Chris… except the fact that he's alive." Ha ha ha!

"Jin Tao, silence!"

"Well, you see Christian, your worlds are all located in the Infinite Void—or, as we prefer to call it, the Chaos Sea.

Our world itself is above the Chaos Sea, so your worlds are separated from ours by an infinity of time and space. The only thing connecting you to your worlds is the World Tree. And even if you could locate your world among this infinity of time, your demi-god spirits would not be able to withstand the journey. That is where the divine helmet comes into play, acting as a locator and also as a protector.

"But sir—"

"What is it, Rebecca?"

"In fact, sir, are all the divine realms of the gods located in the Chaos Sea? Because I heard that the divine realms of other races are in the Divine Sea."

"Haha, that's true, I forgot to tell you. Only our human race and a few other superior races have the ability to allow you to create your worlds in the Chaos Sea. Most of the gods living in this world have their worlds in the Divine Sea."

"There are no more questions. Okay, we will meet again tomorrow to talk about the division of the Divine Realm and how to reach it. Goodbye."

Jonathan then disappeared from the hall as if he had never been there.

"Hey, Kael, would you like to go to the library with me? I'm going to look for a book on how to gain faith."

Kael then shook his head. "No, I can't. I have to go tell my parents about the success of the creation of my world, and then I need to rest. This creation drained my energy."

"Okay."

Kael then took the path toward the exit. He suddenly found himself in a futuristic world—portals everywhere, people flying, magical beasts galloping through the sky. Kael was dazzled.

He then took what one could call a taxi. It was a chariot pulled by an animal resembling a griffin, but even more powerful.

"Where should I take you, young man?"

"To District A1," said Kael.

The griffin then galloped at a speed surpassing even the speed of sound. During the journey, Kael realized his own naïveté in the face of this world. He had heard that he and the demi-gods lived on a planet. He knew, of course, that it could not be the same size as his former world. 

He expected it to be ten thousand times larger, but during this trip he realized he was far off. According to his analysis, it had to be a million times larger than Earth—and that was only his superficial estimate.

 After all, this was a planet where demi-gods lived; looking only at the surface would be foolish.

"We've arrived."

Kael opened the door and found himself facing a breathtaking futuristic district.

"How much do I owe you?"

"100 divine tokens."

Kael then made 100 divine tokens appear from his portable space. The driver left, and Kael took from his portable space a black sphere.

"Take me home," Kael said.

He arrived home in an instant.

"One can really say this world will never cease to surprise me.

 A sphere allowing instant teleportation anywhere as long as you know the location… I hadn't tried it before because I wanted to visit the city, but now that I've tried it, I find it fantastic."

As soon as he opened the door, he was greeted by a maid.

"Welcome back, Mr. Kael."

"Good evening, Silvia. Is dinner ready?"

"Yes, it is ready. It is in the dining room."

"Bring it to my room. Do you have any news from my parents?"

"Oh yes, they sent a gift," said Silvia.

"Where is it?"

"It is in your room, Mr. Kael."

"Thank you, you may leave."

Kael then headed toward his room, which was quite luxurious, with statues and paintings hanging on the walls, a magnificent bed, and luminous decorations. 

One would think they were entering the room of a king—though a demi-god was far superior to a king.

Kael then saw a ring on the bed, which must have been the gift sent by his parents. He picked it up and opened it. 

Inside was a box and a letter. He took the letter and opened it.

"Kael, my dear son, I miss you, but unfortunately we cannot come to see you. It has been so long since I have been able to hold you sob sob 😭. 

Your father and I have sent you a small gift for the creation of your divine kingdom. 

In the box are ten cards, each allowing you to accelerate the time flow of your world by 100,000,

 an upgrade card capable of improving the foundations of your world by 10, 

a wish card allowing the creation of the object of your choice.

 If the object you imagine is too powerful, it will be created but incomplete, and you will have to complete it yourself. 

There is also another card for creating the race of your choice. 

That is all—ah yes, I almost forgot, there are also 100 million units of source energy. They come from a universe that your father had just destroyed. Goodbye, take care of yourself."

Kael then set down the letter, looked at the box, and fell asleep.

He would check all of it tomorrow—today he was far too tired.

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